Keane - Everybody's Changing (official Music Video) -

The constant shifting of characters emphasizes the difficulty of staying true to oneself ("trying to... remember my name") in a world that demands constant adaptation. Key Visual Highlights

The video serves as a literal interpretation of the song’s lyrics, which songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley wrote during a period when the band was struggling in their hometown of Battle while their friends were moving on to successful adult lives. Keane - Everybody's Changing (Official Music Video)

Transformative figures include a Lakers basketball player, a Japanese geisha, a British policewoman, a Boy Scout, a military soldier, and a female gymnast. Transformative figures include a Lakers basketball player, a

The "International Version" video was released in May 2004, coinciding with the single's major-label launch. Thematic Analysis The video is set in a

According to IMVDb, director Matt Kirkby wanted to convey the idea of people changing "without you noticing". Thematic Analysis

The video is set in a stark, minimalist white room where the band members—Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, and Richard Hughes—perform the song. As they play, they seamlessly transform into various cultural archetypes and professionals, representing the "changing" nature of the world.